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A welder accidentally set off the emergency fire system at Florida’s Eglin Air Force Base, releasing a sh*tstorm of fire suppressant foam and making the entire hangar look like the scene of a wild orgy between fighter planes and Mr. Bubble.
Somehow, I don’t think “whoops” will cover this one.
It only took about 4 months, but the Blue Marble photo of Earth has already been eclipsed by this 121 megapixel photo taken by Russian weather satellite Elektro-L No.1 from a distance of 22,369 miles.
The image, which is touted as the largest single-shot photo of Earth ever taken, was captured by combining visible and infrared wavelengths of light. Click here to view the photo with a zoom tool, or hit the jump to check out Elektro-L’s time lapse of the northern hemisphere.












